Private In-Home and Online Algebra Tutoring in La Habra, CA

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"Solving equations with two variables (substitution and elimination); Start a section on the properties of radicals."

"Covered factoring and solving algebraic expressions. Plan to finish Algebra next session and begin working on Geometry next week."

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"I worked with two sons: Student 1 and Student 2. Student 2 and I covered how to do two digit division problems. He did very well. He was also able to apply the concepts we learned to real world applications.
With Student 1, we covered functions and how slope and the y-intercept apply in real life situations. We also did a couple of problems on factoring polynomials.
Both sessions were application based and both students were excellent. "

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"During this session, she made corrections on the problems she missed on her recent test that she just got back. She did really well with factoring on the test, but made some mistakes when multiplying binomials and polynomials using FOIL and adding polynomials. She was able to find her own mistakes on most of the problems from the test when making the corrections and talk through the correct way of solving them. "

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"Since the student has a test on Friday, we stuck to the material that would likely be covered: factoring polynomial equations, working backwards from factors to obtain polynomial equations, and word problems involving algebra. As long as he memorizes the formulas he needs (area of triangle, square, and area of uniform width), and is careful, he should do very well on the test. By now, he is perfectly able to factor, obtain polynomials with roots, and set up most word problems. His only problem is that he sometimes makes mistakes with arithmetic, particularly in the FOIL process. However, he told me he will have the necessary time on Friday to exercise caution, so for now he just needs to slow down. Speed will come with practice, and avoiding arithmetic mistakes is really a lifelong exercise. "